The continuation of the dark Persona/Megami Tensei RPG series has finally crossed oceans and reached the English speaking gamers. While Persona 3 and Persona 3 FES make references to Greek mythology, this time, inspiration is taken from local Japanese folklore. Instead of featuring the deities in kimonos and elaborate hairstyles, see the cool and pop re-imaging of the gods in Persona 4.

From the publisher: Shortly after an urban youth begins a year-long stay in the countryside town of Inaba, the rural town's peace is shattered by a horrific murder that leaves no clues or suspects.

As the lone incident develops into a series of bizarre crimes, he discovers that only he and his friends have the power to solve the baffling case, bring those responsible to justice, and restore harmony to his new home.

The element of suspense is vital to the fourth installment of this contemporary RPG series. To clear the game, the players need to solve the string of mysterious murder cases that are happening in town and figure out the real enemy.

To reward the fans who have been waiting so patiently for the localization of the game. All copies come with a soundtrack CD and to those who bought this first edition, they will be given the Visual Data artbook.

All character settings, both used and unused are collected and compiled into the Visual Data artbook while the CD album contains all the catchy tunes as well as eery ones in the game.

Persona 4 is available as a US version for PlayStation2™ for US$ 44.90 only.

To the people who prefer to play the game in its original language, the Japanese version is still available for US$ 68.90 only.

With the large array of shadows to battle and a multi-ending system, the game spawned quite a number of guides and art books:

The soundtrack of the game is available separately for US$ 28.90 only.

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From the publisher: In Rise of the Argonauts you take on the role of Jason, King of Iolcus and powerful, battle-hardened warrior.

As the story begins you have everything - a prosperous kingdom, the respect of your citizens and the love of Alceme, your beautiful bride to be. This charmed existence ends when Alceme is killed by an assassin s arrow on your wedding day.

Overcome with grief you vow to do anything to restore her. You hear of the Legendary Golden Fleece, on the lost Isle of Tartarus, which is said to bring the dead back to life. In order reunite with your beloved you must now prepare for the greatest voyage of all.

While the Asian versions have arrived, the US versions are set to ship on 16th December.

More crossover goodies are coming from Weekly Jump. Goku and Luffy have become buddies, not only are they dressed in each other's clothes and spot the same fighting stance, but are linked by the silver chains of fate. Namely, the chain on your key ring.

Besides Goku and Luffy, other characters from the two series have become friends, Piccolo has is dressed in Zoro's swordsman outfit with the two spotting the same stoic stance.

Trunks looks striking in Sanji's suit while Sanji seems less than impressed. Chopper the mascot refused to take off his hat but has gotten into Krillin's tunic and Krillin didn't only take Chopper's hat but mittens and shoes that resembles the elk's four paws.

Music for your eyes only. Once she has performed on stage in front of an audience, Haruhi is addicted to the excitement and the exhillaration and is determined to set up her own band.

The leader of the SOS Brigade has planned out the costumes her band would wear and is not afraid to flaunt it, giving you a preview of what's to come.

Perching on a music note with her electrical guitar in hand, Haruhi is a born superstar. she will ensure that her audience is having as much fun as she is. Every part of the figure is made to perfect proportions, from the playful wink she gives to the curve of her fingers.

Haruhi is ready to perform, so set the stage for her. Her figure is available for US$ 94.90 only.

Final Fantasy Trading Arts features the cute side of the top RPG series' characters, a side of them commonly hidden from the audience, but generously displayed in this set.

Adorably super deformed, the volume includes Aerith, Tidus, Riku, Fran and Balthlier. You are now another step closer to completing your collection of Trading Arts.

While Riku and Aerith looks as candid and sweetly pretty as ever, Tidus displayed his boyish charm. Fran tries to retain some sort of calm coolness while Balthier is as dandy as always.